Cosmic Equation I: The System Format (Lā)
Cosmic Equation I: The System Format (Lā) is an interdisciplinary
work that aims to reinterpret the relationship between
faith and reason through mathematical thinking and logical
methodology. The book approaches theological questions by
employing principles derived from mathematics, scientific reasoning,
and analytical logic. According to the author, many historical
problems within religious thought stem from incorrect
foundational assumptions. Therefore, a conceptual “reset” of
the belief system is necessary in order to reconstruct a coherent
understanding of faith.
In this context, the first part of the book interprets the concept of
“Lā”—the initial negation in the Islamic declaration of faith (Lā
ilāha illā Allāh)—as a process of intellectual cleansing that removes
inherited misconceptions, superstitions, and culturally accumulated
distortions surrounding religion. The author critically
examines intermediary religious authorities, fear-based interpretations
of God, and uncritical adherence to ancestral traditions.
Mathematical reasoning methods such as direct proof, reductio
ad absurdum, simplification, and inductive analysis are used as
analogical tools for evaluating theological claims. The book
also discusses atheism, deism, and traditional religious interpretations
within a systematic framework, while presenting arguments
for divine design through references to cosmological
constants, probability theory, and the order of the universe. Ultimately,
the work proposes a Qur’an-centered understanding
of tawḥīd that integrates rational inquiry, scientific observation,
and philosophical reflection.
Keywords: Tawhid; Philosophy of Religion; Psychology of Religion;
Science and Religion; Mathematical Theology